Curriculum Vitae
Michael J. Bardzell, Professor
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Salisbury University
Salisbury, Maryland
Research Interests:
Noncommutative Ring
Theory
Cohomology of Finite Dimensional Algebras
Cellular Automata
Computational Algebra
Educational Background:
Ø
May 1996 Ph.D.
in Mathematics - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia.
Ø December 1992 M.S. in Mathematics - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia.
Ø
May 1989 B.S. in
Physics - Graduated summa cum laude with Honors in Physics
Mary Washington College Fredericksburg, Virginia
Honors and Affiliations
· Recipient of the 2010 Salisbury University Outstanding Research Mentor Award. Presented at the ninth annual SU Student Research Conference, April 23, 2010.
· Recipient of the 2009 Deborah and Franklin Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching from the Mathematical Association of America. One of three faculty selected nationwide.
· Recipient of a 2009 University System of Maryland Regents Award for Excellence in Teaching.
· Recipient of the 2007 John M. Smith Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics by the Mathematical Association of America – MD/VD/DC Section.
· Faculty Appreciation Award. Presented by the Salisbury University Student Government Association, November 2007.
· Appreciation Award. Presented by President Janet Dudley-Eshbach for contributions to the Salisbury University Student Undergraduate Research Conference, May 2007.
· Inducted into Who’s Who Among American Teachers in 2005.
· 2001 Distinguished Faculty Award - Salisbury University
· Mathematical Association of America from 1997
· American Mathematical Society 1990-1996
· Phi Beta Kappa (1989)
· Pi Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Mathematics Society (1989)
· Sigma Pi Sigma, National Honorary Physics Society (1989)
· Chi Beta Phi, National Science Honorary Society (1988)
Grants Funded
External
v Received the MHEC GEAR UP ENCHANT V grant (Co-Pi with Dr. Brandy Terrill) in 2020. This grant was funded for $133,588.
v Received the MHEC GEAR UP ENCHANT IV grant (Co-Pi with Dr. Brandy Terrill) in 2019. This grant was funded for $147,647.
v Received the MHEC GEAR UP ENCHANT III grant (Co-Pi with Dr. Brandy Terrill) in 2018. This grant was funded for $ $142,895.
v Received the MHEC Gear Up ENCHANT II grant with Dr. Brandy Terrill in 2017. This grant was funded for $133,201 to support Wicomico County public school students.
v Received a $93,666 grant from the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) Improving Teacher Quality Program (ITQ). The project is entitled "Transitioning from Elementary to Middle School Mathematics."
v
Received a $49,708
grant from the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) for the College
Preparation Intervention Program (CPIP) GEAR UP program. The SU GEAR UP project
is entitled “Excelling in Math and Science V1” and is effective
v Received (with Kathleen Shannon and Eirini Poimenidou) for a $179,157 NSF grant entitled The PascGalois Project: Visualization in Abstract Mathematics, effective Jan. 1, 2004.
v
Received (with
Kathleen Shannon) an NSF grant for $74,990 to support the The
PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra.
Effective
Internal
Selected Service Activities
§
Chair, Department of
Mathematics and Computer Science Salisbury University, July 2009 - July 2015.
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Associate Editor, Classroom Resources Materials series of
the Mathematical Association of America, 2009 – 2014.
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Advisor STEM Living
Learning Community, since 2009.
§
Henson Dean’s Search
Committee 2007 and 2019.
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Member of SU Graduate
Council, 2007-2008.
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Co-chaired SUSRC
undergraduate research conference committee, 2004 and 2007.
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Advisor for SU
Mathematics and Computer Science Club multiple times. Worked with student
members to obtain Maryland Zeta Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon in 2001.
§
Chaired Salisbury
University’s Faculty Development Committee, 2001.
Publications and Manuscripts
1)
Abstracting
Pascal: Discrete Explorations in Undergraduate Mathematics – book in
preparation.
2) “A Collaborative Journey Using Children’s Literature to Integrate Mathematics and English”, with Jenn Bergner and Brandy Terrill published in PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2021.
3)
Teacher Training and Student Assessment: At Odds?, with Jennifer Bergner. Doceamus
Column of the Notices of the American Mathematical Society. June/July 2013.
pp763-764.
4)
A Ring Construction Using Finite Directed Graphs. PRIMUS. Volume 22, Issue 5, 2012, pp. 428-436.
5)
The Evolution of Finite 1-Dimensional Cellular Automata
updated with k-Rules, with Joseph Seaborn III, and Aaron Churchill, and Philip Mummert. Journal of Cellular Automata. Volume 6, Number 6.
2011. p. 505-515.
6)
Cellular
Automata over Group Alphabets: Undergraduate Education and the PascGalois Project, with Donald Spickler. Journal of Cellular Automata, Volume 6, Number
2-3, pp. 215-230, 2011.
7)
Binomial
Coefficients Modulo a Prime – A Visualization Approach to Undergraduate
Research, with
Eirini Poimenidou. PRIMUS, 21(3), pp. 238-251, 2011.
8)
A
p-adic Approach to Binomial Identities, with Katelin
Childers, Erin Craig, Israa Taha, and Eirini Poimenidou. The Pi Mu Epsilon Journal. Volume 13, Number 3.
Fall 2010. pp. 133-142.
9)
A
Qualitative Approach to Assessing Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge, with Randall Groth,
Jennifer Bergner, and Donald Spickler. Contemporary Issues in Technology and
Teacher Education, Volume 9, Issue 4, 2009.
10) PascGalois Abstract
Algebra Classroom Resources, with Jennifer Bergner, Kathleen Shannon,
Don Spickler, Tyler Evans. Loci:
Resources, Digital Classroom Resources on MathDL
website, July 2008.
11) PascGalois Number
Theory Classroom Resources, with Michael Fisher, and Kurt Ludwick. Loci: Resources, Digital Classroom Resources on
MathDL website, July 2008.
12) The PascGalois Summer Undergraduate Research Retreats, with Eirini Poimenidou, May/June
issue of the MAA newsletter FOCUS, 2007.
13) The Evolution Homomorphism and Permutation
Actions on Group Generated Cellular Automata, with Nicole Miller, Complex Systems, Volume 15, Issue 2, 2004.
14) Searching for Patterns in Pascal's Triangle With a Twist, with Kathleen Shannon. Journal of Online Mathematics and its
Applications, http://www.joma.org/, Volume 3, November 2003.
15) The PascGalois
Triangle: A Tool for Visualizing Abstract Algebra, with K.M. Shannon, MAA Notes: Innovations
in Teaching Abstract Algebra , April 2002.
16) The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra, with K.M. Shannon, March issue MAA newsletter
FOCUS, 2002.
17) Lab
Manual to Accompany the Standard Version of Starting Out with C++
(Third Edition by Tony Gaddis), joint with Dean DeFino.
Scott Jones Publisher, 2001.
18) Lab
Manual to Accompany the Alternate Version of Starting Out with C++
(Alternate Edition by Tony Gaddis), joint with Dean DeFino
and Judy Walters. Scott Jones Publisher, 2001.
19) Non-Commutative
Groebner Bases and Hochschild Cohomology,
Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 286, Symbolic Computation: Solving
Equations is Algebra, Geometry, and Engineering, 2001; pp. 227-240.
20) H1(A)
and Presentations of Finite Dimensional Algebras, with E.N. Marcos, Representations of
Algebras, Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics, volume 224, Marcel
Dekker, Inc. pp. 31 - 38, 2001.
21) Can We
Learn Calculus From A Jerk?, with Paula Kenyon, PRIMUS, Volume XI Number
2, pp. 97-110, June 2001.
22) On the
Hochschild Cohomology of Truncated Cycle Algebras, with A.C. Locateli
and E.N. Marcos, Communications in Algebra, 28(3), 1615-1639, 2000.
23) An
Invariant Characterization of Monomial Algebras, with E.L. Green, Communications in Algebra,
27(5), 2331-2344, 1999.
24) Induced Boundary Maps for the Cohomology of Monomial and Auslander
Algebras, with E.N. Marcos,
Canadian Mathematical Society Conference Proceedings, Volume 24, 1998.
25) The Alternating Syzygy Behavior of Monomial
Algebras, Journal of Algebra
188, 69-89 (1997).
26) Resolutions and Cohomology
of Finite Dimensional Algebras, Ph.D. Thesis, Virginia Tech 1996.
MAA Mini-Course/Workshops Delivered
Ø Using PascGalois Materials to Teach Abstract Algebra, Project NExT workshop at Math Fest in Portland, Oregon, Aug. 5, 2009.
Ø Abstract Algebra Meets Fractal Geometry, Workshop for the fall 2008 meeting of the MD/DC/VA Section of the MAA, Hood College, Frederick MD, Nov. 7, 2008.
Ø Mini-course #5: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics with Cellular Automata, with Donald Spickler. Presented at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, San Diego. Jan. 2008.
Selected Grant Funded Workshops Delivered
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Co-presented (with Jenn Bergner) a workshop
entitled Number Talks, August 15-16
2017. This was a follow-up to Ruth Parker’s workshop with the same cohort of
public schools teachers.
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ESMC grant capstone workshop entitled Final Thoughts on Number Talks,
September 23 2017. This was co-presented with Jenn Bergner and the final event
to close out the ESMC grant.
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Open Ended
Problems – workshop offered in two session for the Worcester County
Professional Development Day. Worked with middle and high school teachers.
April 13 2017.
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ESMC - Content workshop (Feb. 6 2016) – Saturday full day mathematics
workshop, co-delivered with Jenn Bergner).
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ESMC - Summer Workshop: June 27-30 and July 6-9
2016. This was co-presented with Jenn
Bergner and we met for 8 full days. We designed and presented all activities
for the teacher participants and differentiated by grade level many of the
activities. The focus was on equations, expressions, and operations base 10.
§
Task
Writing Workshops - facilitated
(with Dr.’s Randall Groth, Melissa Stoner, and Jennifer Bergner) three-hour
Task Writing Workshop for the Wicomico County School District middle and high
school mathematics teachers (Jan. 30, March 12, Nov. 19 2016).
§
Some Big Ideas with Regard to Rational Numbers II, April 18, 2015. Delivered with Jenn Bergner as part of
the Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant Program serving math
teachers from five Maryland counties.
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Some Big Ideas with Regard to Rational Numbers I, Feb.7, 2015. Delivered with Jenn Bergner as part of the Eastern
Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant Program serving math teachers from five
Maryland counties.
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MSP one-week Capstone Workshop. With Jenn
Bergner. Focused on the connections
between algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. June 20, 21 ,25,
26, 27 2012. This workshop was the culminating activity for this grant which
ran continuously since 2006.
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Excursions
into probability: How Sweet it is. One day workshop presented with
Jenn Bergner. May, 2012
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Geometric
probability in the Geosciences. One day workshop presented with Dan
Harris, Mara Chen, and Jenn Bergner.
March 26, 2012.
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Excursions
into probability. Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership
Grant Program (delivered with Drs. Jennifer Bergner) – January 21, 2012. This
workshop focused in geometric probability. Teachers from six Maryland counties
attended.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Drs. Jennifer Bergner) – June 23, 24, 27, 28, and 29,
2011. This workshop focused on geometry, probability, and statistics. Teachers
from six Maryland counties attended.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Drs. Jennifer Bergner, Mara Chen, and Dan Harris). Math in the Geosciences, March 26, 2011.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner). Geometer’s Sketchpad Workshop –
Jan. 22, 2011.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) – August 28, 2010. Teachers from
six Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore attended.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) – July 7, 8, and 9, 2010. This
workshop focused on prime decomposition and the combining mathematics and
science using CBL/CBR technology. Teachers from six Maryland counties on the
Eastern Shore attended.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) – June 24, 25, 28, 29, and 30,
2010. This workshop focused on number and operation. Teachers from four
Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore attended.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) – January 8 and 9, 2010. This
workshop focused on division algorithms and pattern recognition. Teachers from
six Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore attended.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) - July 16, 17, 20, 21, and 22
2009. This workshop focused on number and operations for elementary and middle
school teachers. Teachers from six Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore
attended.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) – July 7 and 8, 2009. This
workshop focused on number and operations for middle and early high school
teachers.
§
MHEC Math ITQ Grant Summer Mathematics Institute
(with Dr. Claudia Burgess) – June 22 – June 26, 2009. This workshop focused on number, operations,
and algebra for late elementary and early middle school teachers.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Kelly Sullivan) – July 15 and 16, 2008. This workshop
focused on algebra, probability, and statistics for late elementary, middle,
and early high school teachers.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) - June 19, 20, 23, 24, and 25,
2008. This workshop focused on algebra, fractions, and statistics for
elementary and middle school teachers. Teachers from six Maryland counties on
the Eastern Shore attended.
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Technology and
Mathematics - (Delaware Professional Development Cluster). Proposal written
with Dr. Jennifer Bergner and approved by the Delaware Professional Standards
Board in spring 2007.
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Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) - June 21, 22, 25, 26, and 27
2007. This workshop focused on algebra for middle school teachers. Teachers
from six Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore attended.
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Real World Mathematics
– Applications for the 21st Century (Delaware Professional
Development Cluster). Proposal written with Dr. Jennifer Bergner and approved
by the Delaware Professional Standards Board. Corresponding workshop delivered
on July 19, 20, 24, 26, and 27, 2006 with Bergner.
§
Eastern Shore Consortium/Math Partnership Grant
Program (delivered with Dr. Jennifer Bergner) - June 22, 23, 26, 27, and 28
2006. This workshop focused on algebra for middle school teachers. Teachers
from six Maryland counties on the Eastern Shore attended.
§
The PascGalois Summer Undergraduate Research Retreat, New
College of Florida, June 5 – June 9, 2006 (Supported by NSF PascGalois
grant). Lectures given:
§
PRIME Geometry
Workshop (delivered with Drs. Jennifer Bergner and Kurt Ludwick) July 26 – July
30 and August 1 – August 5, 2005. PRIME is a Title II Partnership grant,
federally funded, with Worcester County, Maryland.
§
The PascGalois Summer Undergraduate Research Retreat, New
College of Florida, June 6 –
§ PRIME Geometry Workshop (delivered with Drs. Jennifer Bergner and Kurt Ludwick) July 25 – July 29 and August 2 – August 6, 2004. PRIME is a Title II Partnership grant, federally funded, with Worcester County, Maryland.
Presentations
o
Panelist for the Young
Mathematicians’ Network Panel Discussion Building
Your CV at the Joint National Math Meetings in Baltimore, MD January 2014.
o
“Building
a Noncommutative Ring from a Finite Directed Graph”, Joint AMS/MAA
National Meetings, New Orleans. Jan. 6, 2011.
o
“Building a Robust STEM Pipeline.” Presented at the Potomac &
Chesapeake Association for College Admission Counseling. Salisbury University,
Nov. 16, 2010.
o
"Effective
teaching when the class's ability distribution is bimodal." Section NExT panel discussion session at the fall meeting of the
MD/DC/VA Section of the MAA. Member of a 3 person
panel which met at George Mason University on Saturday, November 6, 2010.
o
“The Seven Bridges of Königsberg”,
invited
talk for the Stephen Decatur High School Mu Alpha Theta Induction
Ceremony, April 27, 2010.
o
“Global Properties of Linear Finite Cellular
Automata”, Invited SIAM Lecture at Texas Tech University, March 25, 2010.
o
“The Seven Bridges of Königsberg”,
invited
talk for the Bennett High School Mu Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony,
March 18 2009.
o
“From Groups to Graphics – Stories of Undergraduate Research in
Visualizing Abstract Mathematics”, invited talk for the Haimo
award session, Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, Washington DC. Jan. 7,
2009.
o
"The PascGalois
Project: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics", presented with Donald
Spickler and Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported by
the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings,
Washington DC. Jan. 6, 2009.
o
"The PascGalois
Project: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics", presented with Donald
Spickler and Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported by
the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings,
San Diego. Jan. 7, 2008.
o
“Visualizing Binomial Identities Using PascGaloisJE”, presented
in the MAA Special Session on Applications of
Discrete Mathematics at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, New Orleans. Jan
8, 2007.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, New Orleans. Jan. 6, 2007.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, San Antonio. Jan. 14, 2006.
o
“Prime:
Partnership for Revitalized Instruction in Mathematics Education”,
presented with Jennifer Bergner in the MAA Special Session on Professional Development
Programs for K--12 Teachers at the Joint
AMS/MAA National Meetings, San Antonio. Jan 13, 2006.
o
“PascGalois Summer
Research Retreat at New College of Florida”, presented with Eirini Poimenidou in the MAA Special Session on Research and Other Mathematical Experiences for Students
Outside the Classroom at the Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, San Antonio. Jan 13, 2006.
o
“Number Theoretic
Applications to Group Generated Cellular Automata”, presented with Tyler
Evans in the MAA Special Session on Number-Theoretic
Applications at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, San Antonio. Jan 12, 2006.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Mathematics",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia. Jan 7, 2005.
o
“The PascGalois Project: Visualization in Abstract
Mathematics”, presented at the NSF CCLI conference Invention and Impact:
Building Excellence in Undergraduate STEM Education, Crystal City, VA. April
16, 2004.
o
“The PascGalois Project: Visualization in
Abstract Mathematics”, NSF CCLI SIGCSE Showcase 04, Norfolk, Va.
o
“Fractal Dimension and Iterated Automorphism
Systems”, presented in the Special MAA Session on Chaotic Dynamics and
Fractal Geometry at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona.
o
"Using Groups
to Generate Automata", with Kathleen Shannon, presented at AMS-MAA
Joint Mathematics Meetings, Baltimore, MD.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, Baltimore, MD.
o
The PascGalois Project: Visualization Projects for Abstract
Algebra", with Kathleen Shannon and
Cynthia Woodburn, presented at AMS-MAA Joint Mathematics Meetings, Baltimore,
MD.
o
"Cellular
Automata and Discrete
Dynamical Systems", invited lecture for the Associated
Colleges of Central Kansas, Mathematical Sciences Departments. Presented at
McPherson College, Nov. 18, 2002.
o
"The Geometry
of Group Generated Cellular Automata", colloquium talk given with
Kathleen Shannon at Towson University, May 2002.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Workshop for NSF PI's, NSF Headquaters, March 2002.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Visualizing Abstract Algebra",
presented with Kathleen Shannon at the MAA Poster Session: Projects Supported
by the NSF Division on Undergraduate Education, Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings, San Diego, CA., Jan. 8, 2002.
o
"Establishing
a Long Term Undergraduate Research Program in
Mathematics", presented at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, San
Diego, CA.,
o
"Institutionalizing
Undergraduate Research ", led Teaching Learning Network roundtable
discussion at Salisbury State University, Feb.14, 2001.
o
"Groups,
Fractal Patterns, and the Dynamics of Cellular Automata ", with
Kathleen Shannon, presented at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, New
Orleans, LA., Jan. 10, 2001.
o
"PascalGT: Conjectures, Explorations, and
Reasoning in Mathematics ", with Kathleen Shannon, presented at the
Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, New Orleans, LA., Jan. 13, 2001.
o
"Hit Counting
Algorithms for 2-D Cellular Automata", with Brian Guarraci,
presented at the Regional Fall MAA Meeting at American University, Washington,
D.C., Nov. 18, 2000.
o
"Writing in
Mathematics: Constructing Definitions ", Writing Across the Curriculum
Workshop at Washington High School for area teachers.
o
"Groebner Bases and Hochschild Cohomology
", presented at the AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conference on Symbolic
Computation: Solving Equations is Algebra, Geometry, and Engineering, Mt.
Holyoke College, June 11 - June 15, 2000.
o
"Emerging
Technology and 3-D Graphics ", Faculty Week Series in the Bell
Atlantic Studio, Salisbury State University;
o
"Automorphisms,
Subnormal Series, and Group Generated Cellular Automata ", Mid
Atlantic Algebra Conference, George Mason University,
o
"Life, Death,
and the Six States In-Between ", with Kathleen Shannon, 11th Annual
Eastern Shore Computer Bowl, Salisbury State University,
o
"Fractal
Dimensions For Group Generated Cellular Automata ",
with Kathleen Shannon, Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings, Washington D.C.,
o
"Planned
Projects Using 3-D Rendering Software ", with Kathleen Shannon,
Faculty Week Series in the Bell Atlantic Studio, Salisbury State University;
December 9, 1999.
o
"The PascGalois Project: Computer Visualizations ",
with Kathleen Shannon, presented at the Henson School Seminar Series, Salisbury
State University, December 2, 1999.
o
"Fractal
Dimensions in the PascGalois Triangle ",
with Kathleen Shannon, presented at the Regional Fall MAA Meeting at Loyola
University, Baltimore ( Nov. 13, 1999).
o
"Searching For
a Mathematical Definition", presented at the Writing Across the
Curriculum Mini Conference: Writing, Critical Thinking and Reflective Teaching
at Salisbury State University, February 1999.
o
"Introducing
Liberal Arts Students to the Beauty of Abstract Mathematics via Computer
Graphics, Groups, and Pascal's Triangle ", with Kathleen Shannon,
presented in the MAA Session Ethical, Humanistic, and Artistic
Mathematics at the Joint National AMS/MAA Meetings in San Antonio,
Texas ( Jan. 15, 1999).
o
"Using
Pascal's Triangle to Visualize Abstract Algebra Concepts", with
Kathleen Shannon, presented in the MAA Session Innovations in Teaching
Abstract Algebra at the Joint National AMS/MAA Meetings in San Antonio,
Texas ( Jan. 13, 1999)
o
"Using
Computer Graphics to Investigate Group Structure", with Kathleen
Shannon, presented at the Regional Fall MAA Meeting at Towson State University,
o
"The Robot Who
Knows Algebra", with Robert Tardiff, 15th Annual High
School Mathematics Contest, Salisbury State University ( Nov.
12, 1998 )
o
"Cohomology Rings for Cycle Algebras", Workshop
on Rings and Representations, June 8-June 12, Morelia Mexico, 1998.
o
"Cohomology for Z(m) Cycles"
, given at the Mid Atlantic Algebra Conference, May 1-
o
"Calculus for
Jerks", with Paula Kenyon, presented at the Joint AMS/MAA National
Meetings in Baltimore, January 1998.
o
"Invariants of
Brauer Tree Algebras", presented at the
Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings in Baltimore, January 1998.
o
"Computational
Techniques for Hochschild Cohomology",
presented at the AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Research Conference at the
University of Washington, July 1997.
o
"Graphs, Groebner Bases, and Noncommutative Rings",
colloquium talk given at George Mason University, January 1997.
o
"A Lifted Groebner Basis for the Enveloping Algebra",
presented at the 22nd Holiday Mathematics Symposium at New
Mexico State University, January 1997.
o
"Symmetry in
Mathematics and Nature", presented at the 13th Annual High
School Mathematics Contest, Salisbury State University, Nov. 1996.
o
"Low
Dimensional Cohomology and the Euler Characteristic",
Invited talk for the Rings and Modules Special Session at the AMS
regional meeting, Baton Rouge, Louisiana ( April
19-21, 1996).
o
"Hochschild Cohomology of Monomial Algebras", presented at the
AMS-MAA Joint Mathematics Meetings, Orlando, Florida (
January 1996 )
o
"Calculated
Electric Dipole Contribution to the He Giant Resonance", Poster
presented at the Third National Conference on Undergraduate Research, San
Antonio, Texas ( May 1989).
Other Conferences and
Workshops Attended & Student Presentations
· Attended CUR’s Posters on the Hill event, April 2013. Accompanied my student Samim Manizade who was one of 60 applicants accepted nationwide (out of over 800) to present Computational Modeling of Robotic Arm Kinematics.
·
Attended MD/DC/VA Sectional Spring 2013 Meeting
of the MAA at Salisbury University. Accompanied my student Samim Manizade who
presented Computational Modeling of
Robotic Arm Kinematics.
· Attended the MD/DC/VA Sectional Spring 2010 Meeting of the MAA – Virginia State University. Accompanied my student Katie Walsh who presented “The Dynamics of Finite Cellular Automata with Null Boundary Conditions.” Katie won second place in the student presentation category.
· Attended NCUR 2008 at Salisbury University. Accompanied students Val Laurushchyk and Brandy Griffin who presented Measuring Fractal Dimension in 2-D Cellular Automata and The Lucas Correspondence Theorem and Discrete Dynamical Systems, respectively NCUR.
· Attended the MD/DC/VA Sectional Spring Meeting of the MAA – Roanoke College, Salem Va. April 14, 2007.
· 2006 NCUR, Asheville NC. Accompanied my students Aaron Churchill who presented “Life and Death of a Finite 1-D Cellular Automata” and Jonathon Miller who presented “Fractal Dimensions of Infinite Cellular Automata”.
· 2005 NCUR, Lexington Va. Accompanied my student Lauren Eckert who presented “Measuring Fractal Dimensions of Cellular Automata in 2D & 3D Space”.
· Central Virginia Regional Undergraduate Research Mathematics Conference, January 2005, University of Mary Washington. Accompanied my student Lauren Eckert who presented “Measuring Fractal Dimensions of Cellular Automata in 2D & 3D Space”.
· 2004 Joint AMS/MAA National Math Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona. Accompanied Brenda Russo who presented “Calculating Dimension of Discrete Dynamical Systems Using Iterated Automorphism Systems” in the MAA Undergraduate Poster Session.
· 2003 Math Fest, Boulder Co. Accompanied my student Brenda Russo who presented “Algebraic Structures and the Long-term Behavior of Discrete Dynamical Systems”. Brenda won an award from Pi Mu Epsilon for outstanding paper.
· 2003 NCUR University of Utah. Accompanied my student April Calloway who presented “Information Entropy in Discrete Dynamical Systems”.
· 2003 Attended the MAA Minicourse: Cwatsets: A Research Experience for Undergraduates, at the Joint AMS/MAA National Math Meetings in Baltimore.
· 2003 Attended the MAA Minicourse: Getting Students Involved in Undergraduate Research, at the Joint AMS/MAA National Math Meetings in Baltimore.
· 2002 Summer Math Fest, Burlington, VT. Accompanied my student Nicole Miller who presented "The Evolution Homomorphism and Classification of Cellular Automata".
· 2002 NCUR University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Accompanied my student Stephan Gymnich who presented "State Transition Diagrams for Group Generated Automata."
· 2001 Summer Math Fest, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Accompanied my student Nicole Miller who presented "Periodicity and Long-Term Evolution of Cellular Automata".
· 2001 CUR Posters on Capitol Hill. Accompanied my student Nicole Miller who presented "Periodicity and Long-Term Evolution of 2-D Cellular Automata". Nicole was one of 68 students chosen nationally to present to members of the Congress and Senate.
· 2001 NCUR University of Kentucky. Accompanied my student Nicole Miller who presented "Periodicity and Long-Term Evolution of 2-D Cellular Automata".
· CUR Institute, Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research, Coastal Carolina University, Oct. 20 - 22, 2000. Attended with Dean Tom Jones and Dr. E.J. Crane and developed an SSU plan for institutionalizing undergraduate research.
· 2000 NCUR University of Montana, Accompanied my student Dan Winter who presented "Modeling Cellular Automata Using Virtual Reality and Animations".
· 2000 Microsoft Certified Education Center, completed course Programming with Microsoft Visual C++ given by ObjectArts Inc.
· 2000 Attended the MAA Mini course entitled Exploring Abstract Topics Through Interactive Labs at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings in Washington D.C.
· 1999 NCUR University of Rochester, New York. Accompanied my student Bianca Townsend who presented "Self-Similar Patterns in Pascal's Triangle Under Cyclic Group Multiplication”.
· 1998 NCUR Salisbury State University, Salisbury Maryland. Special Session Moderator and accompanied my student Randy Cone who presented "On the Edge: Visual Representations of Digraphs with Java".
· 1998 Advanced Writing Across the Curriculum workshop, Salisbury State University.
· 1998 Attended the MAA Mini course entitled Polynomial Algebra at the Joint AMS/MAA National Meetings in Baltimore.
· 1997 MAA Regional Fall Meeting, Mount Saint Mary's College.
· 1997 NCUR (National Conference on Undergraduate Research) University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Accompanied my student Paula Kenyon who presented "Jerk: The Third Derivative".
· 1996 Writing Across the Curriculum workshop, Salisbury State University.
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1996 MAA Regional Fall Meeting, Hood College.
Accompanied my student Paula Kenyon who presented "Jerk: The Third
Derivative".